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"Had a great stay, staff very welcoming and helpful. Bar in hotel was modern and had live music some nights. Lounge area in reception had games including chess, Xbox which was an alternative to the bar area especially for people with children. Pool was lovely to come back to at the end of the day,..."

Most recent review

"we had a lovely room but the view wasn't great and also the bathroom wasn't right for us, the sink was too small. We mentioned this to reception who arranged to have us moved into another room for our 2nd night, when there would be more availability. They moved everything over for us as we went o..."

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"We arrived early and were able to park and leave our luggage with the concierge so that we could start our Edinburgh break. The room was bright, spacious, comfortable and very clean. We took full advantage of the pool, steam and spa all of which were very clean. "

Most recent review

"Pollock Halls is situated in very convenient location if you need to get to old town - it only takes 10 minutes by bus. If you not feeling like going to central Edinburgh, there is a great place for walks and cycling - Holyrood Park."

Top Edinburgh neighborhoods

Old Town

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Edinburgh’s medieval Old Town is packed with imposing 17th century architecture, traditional whisky shops, and winding cobbled alleyways. Running downhill from the panor…

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Edinburgh’s medieval Old Town is packed with imposing 17th century architecture, traditional whisky shops, and winding cobbled alleyways. Running downhill from the panoramic Edinburgh Castle to Holyrood Palace, via the lively bars and restaurants of the Royal Mile, the Old Town is bustling at any time of year, but truly comes to life in August when the world descends for the eclectic Edinburgh Fringe.

New Town

History lovers can get a glimpse of 18th century life on a visit to the idyllic Georgian House in New Town's Charlotte Square. Shopaholics can browse the fashionable high street stores on Princes …

History lovers can get a glimpse of 18th century life on a visit to the idyllic Georgian House in New Town's Charlotte Square. Shopaholics can browse the fashionable high street stores on Princes Street, before sampling George Street's sophisticated boutiques. When it comes to the evening, capture the spirit of the locals in a buzzing bar or refined restaurant on Broughton Street.

Haymarket

Located in the west of Edinburgh, Haymarket is a perfect spot for shoppers looking for quirky boutiques nestled along the cobbled streets. Nearby the historic jewel of Edinburgh Castle, built on a…

Located in the west of Edinburgh, Haymarket is a perfect spot for shoppers looking for quirky boutiques nestled along the cobbled streets. Nearby the historic jewel of Edinburgh Castle, built on an extinct volcano, crests the skyline. The National Gallery of Scotland and the Royal Lyceum Theatre are close too, their architectural homages to the Scottish Enlightenment adding to the richness of this artistic quarter.

Leith

Leith merges the traditional rotund battlements and sandy hued architecture of historic Edinburgh with the colors and tastes of a number of cultures, from spicy and succulent curries to punchy aromat…

Leith merges the traditional rotund battlements and sandy hued architecture of historic Edinburgh with the colors and tastes of a number of cultures, from spicy and succulent curries to punchy aromatic Thai fish cakes. Bars, cafes, and bistros line the waterfront ensuring a friendly and buzzing nightlife. Also a hotspot for art, Leith has numerous independent galleries and hosts vibrant cultural events, such as the Edinburgh Mela.

Murrayfield

Located to the west of Edinburgh city center, Murrayfield is the perfect destination for sports fans. Home to Murrayfield Stadium and the Scottish Rugby Union the area also boasts a sprawling golf…

Located to the west of Edinburgh city center, Murrayfield is the perfect destination for sports fans. Home to Murrayfield Stadium and the Scottish Rugby Union the area also boasts a sprawling golf course, glistening ice skating rink, and bustling curling center. Within short walking distance of the wild animals of Edinburgh Zoo, Murrayfield is also well connected with the bustling Haymarket station nearby.

Hotel types

Family friendly travelling in Edinburgh

When it comes to traveling with kids, you’ll want to book a family friendly hotel. With Hotels.com, you can book a family friendly hotel in Edinburgh for as low as $10 per night. Most family friendly hotels are situated close to major attractions. Being within walking distance or a short commute to your favorite family attraction will eliminate all those are-we-there-yets (or at least keep them to a minimum).

Here are some top hotels travelers have booked in the last hour:

A Room in the Country

Apple Apartments Edinburgh

City and Castle View Apartment

Dundas Apartments

Royal Mile Apartments

By booking a family friendly hotel in Edinburgh, you’ll often times receive a bigger room with more sleeping arrangements to accommodate the size of your family. For bigger families, you may want to look for hotels that offer two-room suites that include sleeper sofas or rollaway beds. Having a hotel room with enough wiggle room for your family is key to having a stress-free vacation.

Family friendly hotels in Edinburgh also tend to be equipped with amenities your kiddos will love like pools or recreational centers. Some kid friendly hotels even have indoor waterparks! The biggest perk you (and your wallet) will love is that most family friendly hotels let kids under 18 stay for free. You may also want to look for hotels that offer free breakfast to save you the expense of dining out.

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